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An Ohio community is grieving the violent loss of a beloved Christian mother, teacher, and coach after she was shot and killed during a reported home invasion — a tragedy that has left a husband and two young daughters without their wife and mother and prompted an active homicide investigation.

Ashley Flynn, 37, was found dead early Monday inside her home on Cunningham Court in Tipp City, Ohio, according to the Tipp City Police Department. Officers were dispatched around 2:30 a.m. on a report of a burglary in progress involving a resident who had been shot. When police arrived, they encountered Flynn’s husband and two children inside the residence. Flynn was pronounced dead at the scene.

Authorities immediately secured the neighborhood and launched an extensive search for a suspect, deploying police canines and drones throughout the area. No suspect has yet been located. Investigators from the Tipp City Police Department and the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation spent hours processing evidence and described the case as a “complex situation.” Police are urging anyone with information or surveillance footage to come forward.

As law enforcement works to piece together what happened, those who knew Flynn are remembering a woman defined by faith, kindness, and service. She worked as a substitute teacher in Tipp City Schools and coached volleyball at Tippecanoe Middle School, where students and colleagues say she made a lasting impact.

“She was known for her beautiful smile, warmth, kindness and the positive impact she had on so many — both in and out of the classroom and on the court,” the school district said in a statement.

Flynn was also an active member of Christian Life Center in Butler Township, where church leaders and congregants are mourning her death while pointing to their hope in Christ. Pastor Jordan Hansen told the church community that Flynn “was murdered in her home,” adding that she is now “with Jesus.”

“Please pray for her husband and two daughters and extended family left behind,” Hansen wrote. “Please pray for the ongoing investigation. Please pray for God’s very presence to bring comfort to an unfathomable situation. We need Jesus and His grace in the ‘What now?'”

The loss has sent shockwaves through Tipp City, a close-knit community where Flynn was widely known through her roles in the classroom, on the volleyball court, and in church life. Friends and neighbors have begun rallying around the family, offering support and prayers as they face an unimaginable future without her.

Investigators continue to ask for public assistance as they search for the person responsible for the killing. Meanwhile, a grieving church and school community is clinging to faith — remembering a woman they say lived out her beliefs daily and whose life, though cut short by violence, continues to point others toward Christ.

UPDATE: Since this article was originally published, Caleb Flynn has been arrested and charged with murdering his wife, Ashley Flynn.

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